The Chocolate Vision for Cannabis Edibles

A young public company wants to grab share in the ever-growing cannabis market. First Foods Group, Inc. (“OTCQB: “FIFG”), has taken an unconventional, but creatively successful route toward penetrating the exploding legal cannabis market expected to reach over $50 billion by 2025.

The Company’s recently incorporated subsidiary, Holy Cacao, is gearing up to market premium chocolate edibles that have been created and packaged by Oded Brenner, founder of “Max Brenner, Chocolate by the Bald Man.” Brenner’s design, marketing and culinary artistry were behind the global success of the Max Brenner brand.

‘Merchant Advances’ Advancing Company’s Cannabis Strategy

So how is First Foods able to pile on cash so fast for its cannabis coup, while still maintaining just 16 million shares outstanding and zero debt? The answer is the Company has developed a powerful, fast growing revenue stream that already has produced impressive returns for its shareholders (www.FirstFoodsGroup.com)

In October, FIFG began investing in a variety of merchant services, whereby it makes short-term cash advances to businesses in return for an agreed-upon amount of future sales, paid by the businesses in small, regular daily payments. In just one month the Company has received a whopping 24.5% return on its investments according to CEO Harold Kestenbaum in a November 22nd Press Release.

Start-up Capital Now in Place

CFO Mark Keeley, who heads the new First Foods Funding Division, said he has already obtained all the start-up capital needed that will enable the company to speed its plans to target the burgeoning legal marijuana industry with its unique Holy Cacao product line.

The company said acclaimed cannabis expert Rob Hunt is leading Holy Cacao’s efforts to gain traction in the legalized states. Hunt is considered one of the most knowledgeable, connected and sought-after experts in the cannabis industry. He has already introduced the brand to some of the largest players in the edibles sector, all of whom are showing interest in signing on with Holy Cacao’s aggressive growth agenda. Hunt is now negotiating manufacturing and distribution deals, anticipating product launch in first quarter, 2018.

Remarkably Self-funded

To date, First Foods Group has been entirely self-funded by the Company’s Board of Directors, a rarity for a young public entity. This has kept the number of outstanding shares at the same 16 million that was in place at the time of capitalization, with virtually no short term, long term, or convertible debt anywhere to be seen. This is a formula that experienced investors rarely overlook, as it shows that the Board has its shareholders’ long term well-being as its primary focus.

TransMedia Group Retained to Roll Out PR Campaign

First Foods Group has retained the award-winning international public relations firm TransMedia Group (www.transmediagroup.com) to publicize its progress in readying “Holy Cacao” for entry into the growing cannabis market globally. The PR firm has a long and distinguished track record in serving clients worldwide since 1981. TransMedia Group has helped to make many public companies and their products successful from AT&T to Rexall Sundown, whose founder Carl DeSantis credits TransMedia for the awesome success of his company, which he sold for $1.6 billion.

The Chocolate Vision for Cannabis Edibles

A young public company, First Foods Group, Inc. (“OTCQB: “FIFG”), has taken an unconventional, but creatively successful route toward penetrating the exploding legal cannabis market expected to reach over $50 billion by 2025.

The Company’s recently incorporated subsidiary, Holy Cacao, is gearing up to market premium chocolate edibles that have been created and packaged by Oded Brenner, founder of “Max Brenner, Chocolate by the Bald Man.” Brenner’s design, marketing and culinary artistry were behind the global success of the Max Brenner brand.

‘Merchant Advances’ Advancing Company’s Cannabis Strategy

So how is First Foods able to pile on cash so fast for its cannabis coup, while still maintaining just 16 million shares outstanding and zero debt? The answer is the Company has developed a powerful, fast growing revenue stream that already has produced impressive returns for its shareholders (www.FirstFoodsGroup.com)

In October, FIFG began investing in a variety of merchant services, whereby it makes short-term cash advances to businesses in return for an agreed-upon amount of future sales, paid by the businesses in small, regular daily payments. In just one month the Company has received a whopping 24.5% return on its investments according to CEO Harold Kestenbaum in a November 22nd Press Release.

Start-up Capital Now in Place

CFO Mark Keeley, who heads the new First Foods Funding Division, said he has already obtained all the start-up capital needed that will enable the company to speed its plans to target the burgeoning legal marijuana industry with its unique Holy Cacao product line.

The company said acclaimed cannabis expert Rob Hunt is leading Holy Cacao’s efforts to gain traction in the legalized states. Hunt is considered one of the most knowledgeable, connected and sought-after experts in the cannabis industry. He has already introduced the brand to some of the largest players in the edibles sector, all of whom are showing interest in signing on with Holy Cacao’s aggressive growth agenda. Hunt is now negotiating manufacturing and distribution deals, anticipating product launch in first quarter, 2018.

Remarkably Self-funded

To date, First Foods Group has been entirely self-funded by the Company’s Board of Directors, a rarity for a young public entity. This has kept the number of outstanding shares at the same 16 million that was in place at the time of capitalization, with virtually no short term, long term, or convertible debt anywhere to be seen. This is a formula that experienced investors rarely overlook, as it shows that the Board has its shareholders’ long term well-being as its primary focus.

TransMedia Group Retained to Roll Out PR Campaign

First Foods Group has retained the award-winning international public relations firm TransMedia Group (www.transmediagroup.com) to publicize its progress in readying “Holy Cacao” for entry into the growing cannabis market globally. The PR firm has a long and distinguished track record in serving clients worldwide since 1981. TransMedia Group has helped to make many public companies and their products successful from AT&T to Rexall Sundown, whose founder Carl DeSantis credits TransMedia for the awesome success of his company, which he sold for $1.6 billion.